Mets Road and West Heber Road

Current Community Air-Quality Level (CAL) reading for this monitor (updated every 5 min)

CAL

NA

PM2.5*

NA

PM10*

NA

*estimated particulate matter concentration (µg/m&sup3)

NA: not available

Air quality summary for the past 24 hours

CAL

Average

NA

Highest

NA

Lowest

NA

PM2.5*

Average

NA

Highest

NA

Lowest

NA

PM10*

Average

NA

Highest

NA

Lowest

NA

*estimated particulate matter concentration (µg/m&sup3)

NA: not available

Air quality summary for the past 30 days

CAL

30-day average

NA

Highest 24-hour average

NA

Lowest 24-hour average

NA

PM2.5*

30-day average

NA

Highest 24-hour average

NA

Lowest 24-hour average

NA

PM10*

30-day average

NA

Highest 24-hour average

NA

Lowest 24-hour average

NA

*estimated particulate matter concentration (µg/m&sup3)

NA: not available

Air quality summary for the past 90 days

CAL

90-day average

NA

Highest 24-hour average

NA

Lowest 24-hour average

NA

PM2.5*

90-day average

NA

Highest 24-hour average

NA

Lowest 24-hour average

NA

PM10*

90-day average

NA

Highest 24-hour average

NA

Lowest 24-hour average

NA

*estimated particulate matter concentration (µg/m&sup3)

NA: not available

About CALs

Community Air-Quality Levels (CALs) are used to describe air quality in terms of how harmful the level of particulate
matter (PM) pollution in the air is to human health. The CALs are derived using similar methods as EPA’s Air Quality
Index (AQI).

You should use both IVAN Air Monitoring and government air data to understand the air quality levels around you.
When comparing health recommendations from both sources, you should follow the most health protective
recommendation.

*Sensitive groups include children, teens, older adults, pregnant women, and people with heart, lung, or other chronic diseases

Disclaimer

When using this information, please note the following:

In order to provide air quality information in real time, the data presented on this website are not validated or verified

The air quality levels are for particulate matter (PM) only. Other air pollutants, such as ozone, may be present, even when PM levels are low.

These data do not come from regulatory monitors and cannot be used to infer violations of the law

Data on this website should be considered preliminary and used with discretion

Government air data

Air quality data for Riverside County currently reported by government regulatory air monitors are available at Air Quality - South Coast Air Quality Management District

Data reported by IVAN Air Monitoring and by government monitors should both be used to better understand air quality levels near you. There are differences in how these data are
collected, such as the locations monitored, the equipment used, and pollutants measured. Therefore, differences in reported air data are expected. When considering how to best protect your health, we recommended you consider multiple sources of air quality
data and follow the most health protective recommendations.

Visit the
Air Monitoring FAQs
for more information about how our data compares with government data.

Report an air problem

If you are experiencing an emergency, call 9-1-1.

Step 1. Report to South Coast Air Quality Management District

You can help SCAQMD protect public health in the South Coast Air Basin by making a complaint about air quality problems. Access the on-line complaint system to report your observations of excessive odors, smoke, dust, or other air contaminants (except smoking vehicles), or call 1-800-CUT SMOG® (1-800-288-7664). Report smoking vehicles using 1-800-CUT-SMOG.

Step 2. Report on IVAN.

After contacting the SCAQMD we recommend that you also submit a record of the problem here on IVAN Coachella, including a note that SCAQMD has been contacted. This ensures that the Environmental Justice Task Force is aware of the complaint and that the complaint is documented on the IVAN Coachella website.